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  1. pity n. (compassion) pietà, pena, compassione nf. I feel pity when I see a hungry child. Provo pietà quando vedo un bambino affamato. pity ⇒ vi. (feel compassion) (avere indulgenza) compatire ⇒, giustificare ⇒, comprendere ⇒ vtr. Whether you choose to pity or condemn, consider the result.

  2. It's a pity you weren't there. Szkoda, że cię tam nie było. It's a pity he missed the ending. Szkoda, że ominęło go zakończenie. It's a pity you're on call tonight. Szkoda, że masz dziś wezwanie. It's a pity that your mother lied. Szkoda, że twoja matka kłamała. It's a pity he quit like that.

  3. 27 de jul. de 2015 · Shame (definition 2) A regrettable or unfortunate situation or action. With examples ‘what a shame Ellie won't be here’ and ‘it is a shame that they are not better known’ and . Pity (again definition 2) A cause for regret or disappointment, with examples ‘it's a pity you didn't contact us first’ and ‘what a pity we can't be friends’

  4. Definition of What a pity! in the Idioms Dictionary. What a pity! phrase. What does What a pity! expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. ... What a Long Strange Trip It's Been; What a lovely day! What A Major Loser; What a Man; What a man cannot transfer; What a Mess; what a nerve; What a nerve! what a pity; What a pity!

  5. What a pity you're not here What a pity! What a shame! (¡qué lástima/pena!) Is 'what a pity' old-fashioned? - English Only forum poor you / What a pity - English Only forum What a pity - I´m sorry - English Only forum What a pity most men are so <doggy> - English Only forum What a pity! or Well, maybe all is not lost yet? - English Only forum

  6. pity - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free.

  7. pity: 1 n a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others “the blind are too often objects of pity ” Synonyms: commiseration , pathos , ruth Type of: fellow feeling , sympathy sharing the feelings of others (especially feelings of sorrow or anguish) n the humane quality of understanding the suffering of others and wanting to do ...